Odd - it works in Safari.Only thing I don't like is I can't go back and forward in Firefox anymore using 2 finger swipe on my magic mouse.
That is now assigned to mission control.
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Odd - it works in Safari.Only thing I don't like is I can't go back and forward in Firefox anymore using 2 finger swipe on my magic mouse.
That is now assigned to mission control.
Odd - it works in Safari.
With the Magic Mouse, in Safari it's a one finger swipe to go back.
Another handy button to add is the downloads one since they've removed it from the Window menu.Yep - just right click on the toolbar, click customize toolbar and you can add a button for it.
I hate the fact that there is no + to activate a new tab like in Firefox.
Yep - just right click on the toolbar, click customize toolbar and you can add a button for it.
But it disappears seemingly at will.There is a new downloads popover button there by default now - on the right.
It isn't. It's the first thing I disabled.
Here you go.Where do disable it on the mbp I dnt see any setting regarding gestures there?
How do I get Terminal out of fullscreen mode?
Tried this? http://geetduggal.wordpress.com/2011/08/04/reclaiming-your-second-monitor-in-os-x-lion/Has anyone found a way to make fullscreen apps not blank the second monitor?
And to have fullscreen happen on the second monitor if that's where the app was?
When I make an app fullscreen, it moves to the primary screen, my background image on the secondary gets replaced with a grey one and I can't do anything on it - not useful at all.
Why? I've just tried it as described and it works. Granted it's something Apple needs to address asap but the hint stands.This isn't really what I'm after. In his post, he has the external screen configured to be primary (he doesn't say so, but that's they only way this trick will work). I want my primary screen to remain active, i.e. access to the doc, the menu bar, and the files on my desktop. A blanked out desktop is no good, even if I can move an application on to it.
Why?
That may be the way he did it but it doesn't preclude the laptop display from being the primary. I tested it that way, and it worked.The system preferences window he mentioned is on the laptop screen and the full screen app on the external. Given that I can't see a way of making something fullscreen on the my secondary screen, he must have had the external set to primary.